Back to Search
Start Over
Examining emergency department inequities: Do they exist?
- Source :
- Emergency Medicine Australasia
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2019.
-
Abstract
- Objectives Ethnic inequities in health outcomes have been well documented with Indigenous peoples experiencing a high level of healthcare need, yet low access to, and through, high‐quality healthcare services. Despite Māori having a high ED use, few studies have explored the potential for ethnic inequities in emergency care within New Zealand (NZ). Healthcare delivery within an ED context is characterised by time‐pressured, relatively brief, complex and demanding environments. When clinical decision‐making occurs in this context, provider prejudice, stereotyping and bias are more likely. The examining emergency department inequities (EEDI) research project aims to investigate whether clinically important ethnic inequities between Māori and non‐Māori exist. Methods EEDI is a retrospective observational study examining ED admissions in NZ between 2006 and 2012 (5 976 126 ED events). EEDI has been designed from a Kaupapa Māori Research position. Results The primary data source is the existing Shorter Stays in Emergency Department National Research Project (SSED) dataset that will be combined with clinical information extracted from NZ's National Minimum Dataset. The key predictor variable is patient ethnicity with other covariates including: sex, age‐group, area deprivation, mode of presentation, referral method, Australasian Triage Scale and the Multimorbidity Measure (M3 Index) for co‐morbidities. Generalised linear regression models will be used to investigate the associations between pre‐admission variables and the measures of ED care, and to examine the contribution of each measure of ED care on ethnic inequities in mortality. Conclusion The present study will provide the largest, most comprehensive investigation of ED outcomes by ethnicity to date in NZ.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
emergency department
Referral
Clinical Decision-Making
Ethnic group
Context (language use)
Indigenous
ethnic inequity
03 medical and health sciences
access
0302 clinical medicine
Health care
Ethnicity
Humans
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Indigenous Peoples
indigenous
Retrospective Studies
Original Research
healthcare delivery
business.industry
030208 emergency & critical care medicine
Health Status Disparities
Emergency department
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
mortality
Triage
Family medicine
Scale (social sciences)
Emergency Medicine
Emergency Service, Hospital
business
New Zealand
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17426723 and 17426731
- Volume :
- 31
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Emergency Medicine Australasia
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b80070dbcc3fbdc6e8b83737aebc9094